The second collection expands the partnership with a global rollout and a focus on nature-inspired outerwear
Barbour and Brazilian brand FARM Rio released the second installment of their collaboration for Spring/Summer 2026, following the debut partnership introduced in September 2025. The collection launched globally from April 21, with distribution across the UK, Europe, the United States, and Brazil, where it will be available at CASA FARM and Rosewood São Paulo.
The collaboration combined Barbour’s heritage outerwear with FARM Rio’s print-driven design approach, drawing on shared references to nature and craftsmanship. The collection centered on outdoor-ready pieces, including updated versions of Barbour’s signature jackets, reworked with hand-painted floral motifs inspired by British wildflowers such as daisies and cornflowers.

Apparel extended into ready-to-wear, incorporating FARM Rio’s established silhouettes across dresses, quilted outerwear, and trench coats. Accessories remained a key component, with items such as Barbour’s welly boots and dog coats adapted through the collaboration’s graphic language.
The accompanying campaign was produced in Rio de Janeiro, marking a shift from the previous season’s UK-based setting. The imagery placed the collection within the city’s landscape, integrating illustrated elements by artist Carolyn Jenkins with local environments.
To support the launch, the brands hosted a group of international creatives in Rio de Janeiro, reflecting the collaboration’s cross-cultural positioning. The Spring/Summer 2026 release continues to develop the partnership’s focus on combining Barbour’s functional design heritage with FARM Rio’s emphasis on color and print, expanding its reach across multiple markets.







